I have my brother's 1973 1.7 Porsche. Lee was killed in a car accident in December, and my dad and I are having "Buttercup" restored in his honor, as Lee had dreamed of doing. I have several of his friends advising me, but no one has "914" experience. I have a MILLION questions, and would really appreciate any advice and help.
I want to make sound decisions on what to replace while we have the car torn apart, but after browsing the price of parts, I know I am rapidly blowing my budget.
I know I need an engine; where's a good place to buy one? GEX? I live in southwest Kansas, but have access to a trucker to bring it home.
I may need to replace the heater's muffler that is located in the rocker panel because of mice. Isn't there something I could substitute?
There are two holes in the "sail" area that appear to be filled. Was there an emblem there? I haven't found any photos of 914s with such.
I need misc. body parts... any suggestions besides ebay? Any junkyards known for such stuff?
THANKS A MILLION for any help! ~Mary
The classifieds on this site are an excellent place to look for parts; practically everything - including engines - come up.
No emblems on the sails; there are small holes along the bottom of the sail panels where the trim piece clips in. Anything else would not be original - or they are rust holes that have been filled.
Good luck with your build; it's a great thing you and your dad are doing. Keep posting here - there's ton's of help to be had.
The frame bracing is a good idea with the car up on stands like that - however the jackstands up front look very over extended; CAREFUL
I have a '73 2.0 so if you need any reference pics when it comes time to reassemble just ask.
m.
oh, and
Wow,
sorry to hear about your brother. Looks like a lot of work ahead of you but you came to the right place. Hopefully you can find a member close to you for some help. The guys here are very helpful.. Give them some time you'll have more advice than you will know what to do with.. Good luck..
PM Sent to discuss the parameters of the rebuild and I'll try to help as possible.
I'm sorry to hear of your loss.
you are not the first nor the last to come here without experience.. don't heistate to ask questions, but don't neglect the search either... the classic threads are a GREAT place to look, too.
we will do everything we can to help, just provide beer for those "on-site"
have fun, and enjoy. you can do it. we can help.
I have been so excited about this project, and now 914world members have taken it to a whole new level! Thank you SO MUCH for all your helpful comments. My brain is fried right now, with all the info I am soaking up. But boy, am I pumped! I'll keep you all posted on progress, and be picking your brains lots more!
I'd like to echo my condolences for your brother. Was he a member here?
Are you trying for a stock restoration, or are you trying for a resto-mod (changing bits of the car to suit your wants and needs, but which may not be stock).
Zach
My main goal is to have a dependable driver. I want to make everything as good as possible while the car is being worked on. I had planned on replacing stuff like rubber seals, but after the heart attack on prices, I am now planning on a lot of sweat equity to spruce as much original stuff up as I can. I know you can polish plexiglass aircraft windshields, so I am going to try my hand at Porsche lenses. I am paying a bodyshop for most of the work, but want to do any little things myself that I can. My brother was not a member; he had just started enjoying the internet recently. He was an amazing craftsman with wood, and was a backyard mechanic all his life. Thanks for your interest!
There is a member named Mark on this board; he makes and sells many/most of the rubber seals; look in the member vendor section - he goes by Mikey914. Very good stuff at a fraction of the price. From the look of the car in that photo it appears relatively clean as far as rust goes. Some of your seals may be salvageable - if you have cracked and split ones you should really replace them to make sure the water stays on the outside.
m.
I'm sorry to hear about your brother.
Do you have any of the engine left (like cases, heads, jugs 'n' barrels...?) or misc. engine related parts? This really your starting point to determine what you want to do. I suggest a Raby kit or if you have a core put a Raby valvetrain kit in. In addition, you should probably have your heads rebuilt by HAM. Both Raby & HAM are topnotch guys.
Some of the metal can be obtained from Restoration Design and Auto Atlanta. Some can even be obtained from Porsche for the right price.
Mikey914 is your guy for the seals, bumper tops and shift knobs.
You can get a lot of stuff from hwgunner & markb in California too. They set me up pretty good with the parts I needed.
The brake rear brake calipers can be rebuilt by Eric Shea (member) who does a darn good job.
Dr. Evil can whip your transmission into shape for a decent price.
You can probably restore the interior by yourself which would save you a lot of change in that department.
Feel free to ask around for parts. Many of us have more then we need in the garage, the back porch, the sheds, the storage units, mother's sewing room...
you need to see this.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=16748
all the best
jim
I have to second the idea of buying parts used from other members and from the
vendors who are members here. You can get literally any part from people
on here and it is way cheaper than buying new. I am doing a 1973 myself
and looking back after 18 months I realize I could have saved a lot on parts.
Also, when I needed something in a hurry, then AutoAtlanta has really
been great for me, and their catalogue is like a reference manual, you can
learn a lot just from reading it.
Good luck, post lots of pictures, ask before doing anything and it will save your
wallet and your sanity.
My motto is "Everything I needed to know, I learned from 914 World."
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Last week:
Have fun with it...
John
Hiya Mary. See what I mean about this site being the place to go for help with your project?
Mike
Sorry about your brother...
I would suggest you have kansas914 - Mike Moorman- or some other local 914 nut come over and do an inventory of what you have.
Then as you dig into this project you will have someone with first hand knowledge of your inventory and your needs.
It would be really cool to see the car finished befor the next WCR.
Here's a link. If your interested, others have used our gatherings as a goal to finish their projects. It's very inspiring.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=97885
Mary, I am sorry for you loss, but inspired by your task. If anyone can donate a core transmission, or if you have one to send I will do a free rebuild on it
Also, once you figure out what engine you want, engine parts you have, and FI set up that you will use I would be glad to build you an engine for the price of parts. I bet the members here have spare new parts that they can donate as well
Ya wandered into the right place
I am amazed, and overwhelmed by everyone's generosity. I can't say thank you enough.
The car is a really bright spot right now in my family's life....when we really needed a bright spot.
Just for now, I'll post a photo of my brother in Buttercup, when he bought in in 1991. Parked next to him is my daughter, who was 3 at the time. Lee had found the plastic car in the trash, and fixed it all up for her. Crafted a panel, and steering wheel out of wood. New battery and wiring, and Uncle Lee was a real hero! Now Liz is getting lessons on driving a stick, so she can drive Buttercup when the car is done!
I'll post some progress photos soon. The UPS driver will be my hero when those big boxes of sheet metal show!
Thanks....
~Mary
BTW---I do have the original engine. Just trying to find someone to overhaul it, if possible, or buy a "new" one. The car has been parked since '93, and outside much of that time...
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I am heading out of town this morning, but will take a better photo of the engine and look for the data later this week. The engine is fuel injected, and I plan to keep that.
Thanks for all your helpful advice!!!!
~Mary
Hi Mary,
I'm sorry to hear about your brother.
As far as restoration goes, I've met a lot of good folks here who have been willing to help with any 914 related issue. I think you'll probably have a similar experience.
Great news! I got a fellow 60 miles from me to overhaul the engine. He loves these cars; he owned a 1974 new, and has two parts cars he plans to make into one. He has good references from Ghia owners, so I feel blessed. Plus he is close enough I'll get to "watch" the transformation.
I have been on vacation and am anxious to see the last of the new metal welded on, and all the surface rust was to be removed. Plans are for some yellow paint soon!
I'll attach more "rust" photos of the engine.
My heat exchange is a rusty mess: the engine guy has one stainless steel heat exchanger that he will give me. I'll have to buy the other. He hasn't told me if it is left or right yet... anyone know where I can buy just one side?
Also, I am very frustrated with upholstery kits for seats I am finding. I am going to check on a local upholsterer... Any advice is appreciated! (I really don't want to go with the original vinyl on the seats....I'd like leather, with a fabric insert)
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on the seats, you can talk to 914 appearance and performance. James is the man, and might have just what you are looking for. I know he's been known to do custom stuff in the past, too.
Hi Mary, Check the classifieds here for the heat exchanger. Or someone will have one and post soon. Be sure to find out which side you need and post it. Did you ever do a search for Tartan/Plaid? These were offered in the later year 914's.
Here's a couple quick links with info.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=70519&hl=plaid
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=87524&hl=plaid
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I have a set of 1.7 stainless steel heat exchangers set aside for you, don't worry about those.
I just don't know what to say............... This is unreal.
I hope I get to meet all of you to say thank you in person for your kindness.
"The Soul Would Have No Rainbow if the Eyes Had No Tears..."
Thank you for this rainbow....
~Mary
I have a set of front rotors for 73-76 cars that I'd give up for this project for the cost of shipping. They had very few miles on them when I pulled them for to go SC front suspension.
Some teaser pictures. I'm working on the lists and video now.
Guy in Green shirt (My Dad), Guy in Black shirt (Dan)
Somehow I'm just now reading this thread.
Mary,
So sorry for your loss. I'm in Shawnee, KS so if there is anything I could do; don't hesistate to let me know. Has Mike got the parts list together? Someone shoot me a list and I'll look thru the garage to see if I have something from the list.
Mary- I would like to help too.
Could you list who has said they would cover what part? Here are a few major area's...perhaps we can size up what is covered and what needs to be addressed?
A logbook of change:
-The panels-
Front hood:
Roof panel:
Engine grill:
Left door:
Right door:
Rear hood:
(including seals-handles-latch- all attached parts..)
-Glass panels-
Windshield:
Left 1/4 window:
Left door glass:
Right 1/4 window:
Right door glass:
Rear glass panel:
(including attached hardware)
-Body work-
fenders:
Front:
Rear:
Front trunk:
Rear trunk:
floor boards:
firewall:
L long:
R long:
Engine bay:
-Electrical-
Wiring harness:
frontlights/signal:
rear lights/signal:
engine signals
Dash electricals:
(standby..adding a few more soon..)
Bless Mike Moorman, he has a website dedicated to Buttercup.
http://www.prosalesreps.com/buttercup.htm
He has a list of stuff he and the Sweets determined Buttercup needed, when they visited Garden City a few weeks ago.
I am learning a lot about these cars, and am really enjoying the project. I laugh at myself, though, when I haven't a CLUE as to what some of this stuff is!
I can't wait to take her to a 914World event, and get to meet some of these great people in person.
Thanks so VERY much for your interest in helping me and my family.
~Mary
Mary, sorry to hear about your brother.
Wish I was closed enough to help..
I appreciate everyone's support on 914World. Buttercup has been a real blessing to our family, as we consider what a kick Lee would be getting out of us fixing her up. I can't wait to drive her! (My daughter has to learn to drive a stick before she gets to take Buttercup for a spin!)
Rudy and Dan are ready to paint. First they will be putting enamel on the wheel wells, trunks, door jams, interior, etc. The exterior will be clear coat, so I don't spend all my time waxing her!
I'll attach a photo of Dan and Rudy. They have been great to work with; I am very blessed to find someone right here in Garden City that will let me stop by anytime, and pepper them with questions! Every once in awhile I hope to be "hands on" with the project. Thanks to EVERYONE for your support!
~Mary & family
I'll try again with the photo.....
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